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Route connects France with England and is currently operated by 2 ferry companies.

We went with The DFDS Seaways.

Sailing duration is around 1 hour 30 minutes.

The ferry was nice. Good and clean toilets, a Duty free shop, lot of place to sit and relax and a Bar.

We had some tea and enjoyed the ride . You can also go outside – if it’s not too cold.

When we got to Dover we had a whole night drive ahead of us.

We were going to Glasgow.

In the morning our tour guide told us that we are gonna stop in Liverpool.

So we went for a walk through the City centre and then continued our ride to Glasgow.

We arrived there at 2 PM. We settled in our hotel and around 5 pm went to the city.

The weather was terrible. It was raining very heavily and it was very cold.

After little sightseeing we went to a restaurant to have some dinner.

My husband had a Haggis.

It’s not my kind of food, but it’s also not very strange to us because we have something similar in my Country.

Haggis is a savoury pudding containing sheep’s heart, liver and lungs minced with onion, oatmeal, spices and salt, mixed with stock, traditionally encased in the animal’s stomach though now often in an artificial casing instead.

Haggis is a traditional Scottish food.

We had a beer and after we took a walk to the George Square and then across the Tradeston Bridge to our hotel to get some proper sleep.